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Louise Fréchette

Louise Fréchette OC (born July 16, 1946) is a Canadian diplomat and public servant who served for eight years as United Nations Deputy Secretary-General. She also served a three-year term at the Centre for International Governance Innovation, an international relations and policy think-tank in Waterloo, Ontario, working on a major research project on nuclear energy and the world's security.

Louise Fréchette
Fréchette in 2015
1st United Nations Deputy Secretary-General
In office
1 April 1997 – 1 April 2006
Secretary-GeneralKofi Annan
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byMark Malloch-Brown
Canadian Ambassador
to the United Nations
In office
January 1992 – December 1994
Preceded byYves Fortier
Succeeded byRobert Fowler
Personal details
Born (1946-07-16) July 16, 1946 (age 77)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Alma materUniversité de Montréal
College of Europe

Early life and education edit

Born in Montreal, Fréchette graduated with a degree in history from the Université de Montréal in 1970 and from the College of Europe (Bruges) with a postgraduate Certificate of Advanced European Studies (equivalent to a master's degree) in 1978.

Career edit

Diplomatic career edit

Fréchette began her career in 1971 when she joined Canada's Department of External Affairs. She was posted to the Canadian embassy in Athens before joining Canada's UN delegation in Geneva in 1978.

In 1985, at the age of 39, Fréchette was named Canada's ambassador to Argentina. In 1989, she was sent on a secret mission to Cuba to lobby Fidel Castro to support the Gulf War. While unsuccessful, she impressed Ottawa with her efforts and was named Canada's ambassador to the United Nations in 1992.

In 1995, Fréchette left the foreign service to become assistant deputy minister of finance in Ottawa. She was later promoted to deputy minister of national defense, the first woman to hold that position.

Deputy Secretary General of the UN edit

In 1997, UN Secretary General Kofi Annan announced a series of reforms at the world body, including the creation of the position of deputy secretary-general to handle many of the administrative responsibilities which had previously been the responsibility of the secretary-general. Fréchette was offered the position and accepted and has been responsible for overseeing numerous reforms at the UN. While at the United Nations, Fréchette – working with her U.S. counterpart Madeleine K. Albright, among others – was pivotal in devising a peacekeeping operation for Haiti with the return from exile of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide in 1994.[1]

In 2005, after being criticized by former U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker for failed management of the Iraq Oil-for-Food Program, Fréchette announced her resignation.[citation needed]

Later career edit

Fréchette is a Member of the Global Leadership Foundation and is a member of the International Advisory Board at the Institute for the Study of International Development (ISID) at McGill University. She was a member of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Commission of Eminent Persons on nuclear energy challenges which issued its report in April 2008.[2]

Other activities edit

Corporate boards edit

  • Essilor, Independent Member of the Board of Directors[3]
  • Shell Canada, Independent Member of the Board of Directors (2006-2007)

Non-profit organizations edit

Recognition edit

In 1998, Fréchette was made an Officer of the Order of Canada.

References edit

  1. ^ Barbara Crossette (January 13, 1998), French Canadian Is a U.N. Chief's First Right-Hand Woman New York Times.
  2. ^ Louise Fréchette appointed to Advisory Board of International Commission on Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament International Commission on Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament (ICNND), press release of October 30, 2008.
  3. ^ Board of Directors 2021-01-20 at the Wayback Machine Essilor.
  4. ^ Membership 2019-03-06 at the Wayback Machine Global Leadership Foundation (GLF).
  5. ^ Louise Fréchette appointed to Advisory Board of International Commission on Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament International Commission on Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament (ICNND), press release of October 30, 2008.
  6. ^ Advisory Board 2020-06-30 at the Wayback Machine Montreal Centre for International Studies.

External links edit

  • UN Deputy Secretary-General biography
  • CIGI Distinguished Fellow biography
  • C-SPAN appearances
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations
1992–1994
Succeeded by
Positions in intergovernmental organisations
New office Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations
1998–2006
Succeeded by

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Louise Frechette OC born July 16 1946 is a Canadian diplomat and public servant who served for eight years as United Nations Deputy Secretary General She also served a three year term at the Centre for International Governance Innovation an international relations and policy think tank in Waterloo Ontario working on a major research project on nuclear energy and the world s security Louise FrechetteOCFrechette in 20151st United Nations Deputy Secretary GeneralIn office 1 April 1997 1 April 2006Secretary GeneralKofi AnnanPreceded byOffice establishedSucceeded byMark Malloch BrownCanadian Ambassador to the United NationsIn office January 1992 December 1994Preceded byYves FortierSucceeded byRobert FowlerPersonal detailsBorn 1946 07 16 July 16 1946 age 77 Montreal Quebec CanadaAlma materUniversite de Montreal College of Europe Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Diplomatic career 2 2 Deputy Secretary General of the UN 3 Later career 4 Other activities 4 1 Corporate boards 4 2 Non profit organizations 5 Recognition 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Louise Frechette news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Born in Montreal Frechette graduated with a degree in history from the Universite de Montreal in 1970 and from the College of Europe Bruges with a postgraduate Certificate of Advanced European Studies equivalent to a master s degree in 1978 Career editDiplomatic career edit This section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Louise Frechette news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Frechette began her career in 1971 when she joined Canada s Department of External Affairs She was posted to the Canadian embassy in Athens before joining Canada s UN delegation in Geneva in 1978 In 1985 at the age of 39 Frechette was named Canada s ambassador to Argentina In 1989 she was sent on a secret mission to Cuba to lobby Fidel Castro to support the Gulf War While unsuccessful she impressed Ottawa with her efforts and was named Canada s ambassador to the United Nations in 1992 In 1995 Frechette left the foreign service to become assistant deputy minister of finance in Ottawa She was later promoted to deputy minister of national defense the first woman to hold that position Deputy Secretary General of the UN edit In 1997 UN Secretary General Kofi Annan announced a series of reforms at the world body including the creation of the position of deputy secretary general to handle many of the administrative responsibilities which had previously been the responsibility of the secretary general Frechette was offered the position and accepted and has been responsible for overseeing numerous reforms at the UN While at the United Nations Frechette working with her U S counterpart Madeleine K Albright among others was pivotal in devising a peacekeeping operation for Haiti with the return from exile of President Jean Bertrand Aristide in 1994 1 In 2005 after being criticized by former U S Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker for failed management of the Iraq Oil for Food Program Frechette announced her resignation citation needed Later career editFrechette is a Member of the Global Leadership Foundation and is a member of the International Advisory Board at the Institute for the Study of International Development ISID at McGill University She was a member of the International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA Commission of Eminent Persons on nuclear energy challenges which issued its report in April 2008 2 Other activities editCorporate boards edit Essilor Independent Member of the Board of Directors 3 Shell Canada Independent Member of the Board of Directors 2006 2007 Non profit organizations edit CARE Canada Chair of the Board since 2011 CARE International Chair of the Supervisory Board Global Leadership Foundation GLF Member 4 International Commission on Nuclear Non proliferation and Disarmament ICNND Member of the Advisory Board 5 Montreal Centre for International Studies Member of the Advisory Board 6 Montreal Council on Foreign Relations MCFR Member of the Board of DirectorsRecognition editIn 1998 Frechette was made an Officer of the Order of Canada References edit Barbara Crossette January 13 1998 French Canadian Is a U N Chief s First Right Hand Woman New York Times Louise Frechette appointed to Advisory Board of International Commission on Nuclear Non proliferation and Disarmament International Commission on Nuclear Non proliferation and Disarmament ICNND press release of October 30 2008 Board of Directors Archived 2021 01 20 at the Wayback Machine Essilor Membership Archived 2019 03 06 at the Wayback Machine Global Leadership Foundation GLF Louise Frechette appointed to Advisory Board of International Commission on Nuclear Non proliferation and Disarmament International Commission on Nuclear Non proliferation and Disarmament ICNND press release of October 30 2008 Advisory Board Archived 2020 06 30 at the Wayback Machine Montreal Centre for International Studies External links editUN Deputy Secretary General biography CIGI Distinguished Fellow biography C SPAN appearances Diplomatic posts Preceded byYves Fortier Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations1992 1994 Succeeded byRobert Fowler Positions in intergovernmental organisations New office Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations1998 2006 Succeeded by nbsp Mark Malloch Brown Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Louise Frechette amp oldid 1222660132, 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